Northern Grampians Heritage Asset Protection

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Welcome to the Heritage Review at Northern Grampians Shire Council

As custodians of our community's rich heritage, we take pride in preserving the legacy left to us by generations past. Our mission is to strike a delicate balance within the Northern Grampians planning scheme, identifying and managing change to places of historical significance while fostering a deep appreciation of heritage.

 

About the Northern Grampians Shire Heritage Review

In 2004, Northern Grampians Shire Council initiated an extensive heritage study, uncovering numerous precincts and individual sites with the potential for heritage recognition across the Shire. Despite the valuable insights gleaned, the study faced delays in adoption due to concerns surrounding property rights. Nonetheless, in acknowledgment of the evolving landscape of heritage preservation, all municipalities in Victoria have since undertaken similar initiatives.

Looking ahead to 2041 and in line with Council’s 2021-2025 Council Plan, our vision revolves around fostering a thriving tourism sector that capitalizes on our region's rich history. We are steadfast in our commitment to driving economic growth by endorsing Victoria's Goldfields UNESCO World Heritage bid. Furthermore, we aspire to enrich our community's lifestyle and well-being by safeguarding and enhancing our heritage assets. This involves a strategic approach to preserving key heritage buildings and precincts, ensuring their continued significance to our collective identity and vitality.

In line with our commitments to heritage conservation, both the St Arnaud and Stawell Structure Plans have advocated for fresh heritage assessments. In response, a new phase of the heritage review has been initiated, with particular focus on the following priorities as a starting point:

  • Thematic Environmental History of the Shire (forming the basis of future heritage assessments)
  • Stawell Main Street area
  • St Arnaud Commercial and Civic area
  • St Arnaud Queens Avenue area

As is required by the Planning and Environment Act (1987), the Study will provide Council with the information it needs:

To conserve and enhance buildings, areas and other places which are of scientific, aesthetic, architectural, or historical interest, or otherwise of special cultural value’.

The Study will consider the Northern Grampians Heritage Study Stage 1 and 2 (Rowe and Jacobs, 2004), Northern Grampians Thematic Environmental History (Rowe & Jacobs, 2004) and new historical research, including input from traditional owner groups, historical societies, business and community groups, landowners and individuals with an interest in the project.

Through these efforts, we aim to acknowledge our past, enrich our present townships, and lay the groundwork for a prosperous future. We invite you to join us on this journey of preservation and celebration.

The Draft Thematic Environmental History

Introducing the new Draft Thematic Environmental History

A Thematic Environmental History provides an historical overview of an area, describing the factors that have contributed to the culture and development of the Shire to the present day, along with places, buildings and other features that demonstrate the themes of development. The Thematic Environmental History has regard to Traditional Owner history and subsequent development by migrant settlers. 

Building on the 2004 Thematic History, Council commissioned an updated Thematic Environmental History which reflects the new methodology established by the Victoria’s Framework of Historical Themes (click here to view the Framework).  The new draft Thematic History provides an improved community knowledge of the historical circumstances that have helped shape our Shire with input invited and received between 2022 and early 2024 from the Shire’s historical societies - the Stawell Historical Society and St Arnaud Historical Society - and Traditional Owners groups - Dja Dja Wurrung, and the Barengi Gadjun Land Council.

The Thematic History will inform future heritage studies, including the current review of Stawell and St Arnaud commercial precincts.

The new draft Thematic History is now ready for the community feedback. If you are interested in the history of the Shire’s development, download a copy here(PDF, 173MB).

We look forward to feedback by 15 June 2024.

For more information about Thematic Environmental Histories, (include link from Heritage Council website)

 

Heritage Precincts Review – St Arnaud

Heritage Precincts Review – Stawell

Frequently Asked Questions

Link to 2004 Study - Under review and update